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folksyblues
bullion vs coins? you mean bullion coins vs bars or rounds.
stellaconcepts
@TheAudiorub silver is not magnetic.
captainmoe
+1 for Canadian Maples
Heidelager
The Third Reich produced millions of 90% silver bullion coins. Each Nazi 5 Reichsmark coin weighed 13.88 g and contained exactly 12.5 g of fine silver. Almost half an ounze of silver in each coin. These coins are still readily available today! And besides their inherant value as silver bullion, they are also genuine Third Reich collectables thus adding to their value!
pinup22
I like 10 ounce silver bars the most, and in particular the Scottsdale Silver brand.
TheAudiorub
@stellaconcepts hey can you put a magnet to your silver and till me what happens
stackinsilver
nice vid , check mine
JP5466
Bingo. You and I would get along very well.
WhyMeWhySilver
I personally have found that when spot prices drop a dollar. So do the Government Coins. The importance to me at this time is of a possible economic crisis, and to simply focus on cheaper forms of silver coins. This in fact protects me from having to use expensive high premium government rounds if or when this crisis may occur. BUT.....if it doesn't....it's very simple to flip the silver over to investment silver. So I feel that for those that don't expect a collapse should buy investment coins.
11368x
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